Movember has come and gone... but it's spirit lives on in DECEMBEARD! Early November, I thought about doing a photography project to support men's health and prostate cancer awareness. Rather than just photographing bearded men, I wanted to do something quirky and fun.
Women love flowers. Women love beards. So what woman wouldn't love a beard of flowers? Hopping on, or imitating (one can never tell these days) the trend of flower crowns, men have taken up flower beards. A way for them to express their…
Movember has come and gone... but it's spirit lives on in DECEMBEARD! Early November, I thought about doing a photography project to support men's health and prostate cancer awareness. Rather than just photographing bearded men, I wanted to do something quirky and fun.
Four Londoners have turned their beards into festive works of art. They attached fairy lights, icicles and mistletoe to their facial fuzz. It follows launch of beard baubles by English ad agency.
A pair of best friends who call themselves The Gay Beards are becoming the talk of the digital town, thanks to their incredibly decorative facial hair creations
Deck out your facial hair with teeny-tiny Christmas ornaments.
Chad Roberts is a maestro of facial hair. Here, El Capitan, Minister of Information, and Founder of the RVA Beard League dons his best X-Wing Fighter
You didn't mis-read that headline. This is a real thing. Remember flower beards? Well, a time to have flowers, a time to ornament (turn turn turn) and all that. What would the holidays be without festive beards adorned with ornaments? ...
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In what has quickly become a social media phenomenon, Beard Baubles are a hilarious and creative way to decorate for the holidays. Just think—no room for a tree? Just grow a beard (or enlist your favorite bearded bud). Don't want to ...
Men with beards may be more attractive, masculine, and at risk for early death. Here's the beard science to explain why.
I am in the process of redecorating our living room, and the changes I've made haven't left a great place to store our dogs' crates. My pomeranians are small, but even their tiny crates are an a eyesore. I'm ready to find a more attractive solution to the problem! I've done some research and found that you really can have stylish dog crates that fit your decor. Who knew that dog crates and dog houses could look so cute? Come see for yourself!
Four Londoners have turned their beards into festive works of art. They attached fairy lights, icicles and mistletoe to their facial fuzz. It follows launch of beard baubles by English ad agency.
Nouvelle flore coloriée de poche des Alpes et des Pyrénées. v.1. Paris,Klincksieck,1906-1912. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/10478393
Dancing Bears By William Holbrook Beard Print Poster Introducing the perfect means to print art on – the premium matte vertical posters. Made with museum-grade paper (175gsm fine art paper), these posters translate any digital artwork into exquisite real life décor. Available in multiple sizes, each poster is printed with top-tier pigmented archival inks for a stunning end result. .: 175 gsm fine art paper\n.: Multiple sizes\n.: Matte finish\n.: For indoor use\n.: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16".
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The duo combines their creativity with their perfectly-groomed facial hair to shoot some artistic portraits
Hailing from fifteen countries, the individuals participating in Eyes as Big as Plates have backgrounds as varied as their surroundings: there are zoologists, academics, and librarians; fishermen, wild boar hunters, and Sami reindeer herders; and opera singers, kantele players, and artists. They’re tethered by the ongoing project, which dresses each figure in sculptural wearables made of organic materials that allow them to blend in with the surrounding landscape. Launched in 2011 by Norwegian-Finnish artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen (previously), Eyes as Big as Plates hinges on the idea that it’s essential to explore how humans exist within nature. More
Since 2016, artist Geoffroy Mottart has been arranging floral beards and dos on historic busts as a tribute to the overlooked statues of Belgium. The installations are short lived, naturally, but he revisits some of…
This garden screams springtime and the irises steal the show. Blooms of varying shapes and colors make an iris-packed space anything but mundane.
Com apenas 27 anos, francês teve desfile que abriu primeira noite da Paris Fashion Week 2017; confira cliques sensuais do bonitão
Yarn Beard: Learn the 10 Easy Steps to Make a Fun and Unique Yarn Beard with This DIY Tutorial. Perfect for Costumes and Play.
The Mustache Cup and the Mustache Spoon In the 1860′s mustaches became popular again in common fashion, often leading to very intricate styles and impressive whiskers. However, the new rise in must…
Also known as Chinese cotton candy, according to legend dragon's bread candy was invented about 2000 years ago for the emperor himself. It looks like a ...
Brian Delaurenti and Johnathan Dahl, who are known as The Gay Beards on social media, are best friends from Portland. The 25-year-olds have 28,300 Instagram followers who are fans of their creations.
Hailing from fifteen countries, the individuals participating in Eyes as Big as Plates have backgrounds as varied as their surroundings: there are zoologists, academics, and librarians; fishermen, wild boar hunters, and Sami reindeer herders; and opera singers, kantele players, and artists. They’re tethered by the ongoing project, which dresses each figure in sculptural wearables made of organic materials that allow them to blend in with the surrounding landscape. Launched in 2011 by Norwegian-Finnish artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen (previously), Eyes as Big as Plates hinges on the idea that it’s essential to explore how humans exist within nature. More